Factor Info

ID 107040
Size 903 digits / 2999 bits
Status composite
Value 364408227469969574520803956069855115290812460955535920422645671135514336474006014570400593138340481833102848628063749647112756372322305282010430062519193316050595049210140965772909111610242457659720630325384472296388226442343582451650622201964234901566697529311171351663477805456059549850582939242870392463632433757335769466996963144376008813707613149483002653458218050399760006481432612865203120647052101828279366370207728855257146309696106178059735291619680171641129286710079920937514091940980374523502239023870183070455564090525855445635917753703065548738094859615781518964689182405266293861470763220087252063516243011850021293739670351769080108212714607410673028071525280128045907000984333057189947948705044538931901431222171060622703774681870397314174904216766312290266002964737621338038407774224223109991522866511182265520205017241256330174509264187048397679933117724157165288827848387161966874079

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 101285) 2590640289100081338401 (proven prime)
(ID: 107041) 140663383103856220031077195983836628931157608955558734780449625451617744477318655887108268418268364376621872046572762405457049273023325379406253646376648444230203010155891172573580139903466657468457544051675720251508488777593064196947729904542911952559922120072098565179975379606263769649635067793581802061454158528045641935588274642418765399742446999502657999872241412677102235436179172575371500770351899665600601532188074573098354421665996933829336430230309734670374506704620174978914472081208261562516975217733518640720346318679320487982366158802747588813657399725221007173301014918262589613883433136850129587396179126353856294149773227248282348194064308275361638527911748728262031515347694528386417952227881585054265850044069478352741443239283358835807502862622217252245138933564518192908053307818093316394660937955671484162194852014684233616165897117857089956777519923853780479 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.